1. I cannot prevent you drinking too much. 2. I cannot prevent you from drinking too much. I'd like to know whether the sentences are grammatically correct and they have the same meaning.
Top answer
Yes and yes or 'your drinking'.
— Mister Micawber
Yes and yes or 'your drinking'.
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